A previous version of this story incorrectly referred to Jordan Carrell and Jordan Kunaszyk as NorCal Defensive MVP. Both players were in fact horned as a Defensive Player of the Year. City College of San Francisco was also incorrectly referred to as San Francisco City College.
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11 members of American River College’s football team were given All-Conference honors representing the NorCal League for the 2015 season, with five being freshman.
On offense, quarterback Jihad Vercher, running back Armand Shyne, kicker Sam Keil, wide receiver Marc Ellis and offensive linemen Max Ha...

After ending the regular season with a record of 7-3, the American River College football team will not be competing in the California Community College Athletic Association State Championship Playoffs this season.
Instead, ARC will host San Joaquin Delta College in the Gridiron Classic Bowl next ...

Five weeks into the 2015 season, American River College’s football team is 3-2, and it is coming off a 42-10 loss at College of San Mateo College where it gave up 298 yards rushing and fumbled the ball four times.
After losing to CSM last week, ARC is now tied with College of the Siskiyous for fi...

In last November’s NorCal Championship game, ARC lost at City College of San Francisco on a late fourth quarter field goal by a score of 17-14 as CCSF’s football team and the attending crowd went crazy in celebration, having moved on to the state championship.
This year in week four of the regular season...

A previous version of this article said that wide receiver Will McClure's route was a drive-and-go. In fact, it was a jive-and-go.
Only two words crossed the mind of kicker Sam Keil as he prepared to kick the eventual game-winning field goal in American River College’s 20-17 win at City College of ...

After losing due to a field goal in the final seconds of the 2014 NorCal Championship game, American River College’s football team will return to the Bay Area for the first time since last November’s 17-14 loss to face City College of San Francisco.
ARC and CCSF have played against each other...

ARC football suffered a heartbreaking loss on Saturday, as City College of San Francisco kicked a 41-yard field goal in the last six seconds of the NorCal Football Conference championship game to pull ahead, winning 17-14. While CCSF will advance to face Mt. San Antonio College for the state title,...